The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1919, Page 3

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| When dancing. | is delightful! | When you have a Victrola to play for you and’ can dance whenever you want, Come in and hear the newest dance music on the Victrola HOSKINS Victrola Department APPLES BY THE CARLOAD The Farmers’ house has just received. three carloads of boxed apples of six! differend varieties which will be sold while they last at $2.75 per'| box. This price is from 50 to 75 cents lower than heretofore quoted, and the public’is urged to take advantage of this oppor- tunity. — FARMERS’ UNION‘ WAREHOUSE, on Broadway, east of the Soo freight house.. | - Sane | Pressmen Meet | The Printing Pressmen’s union will hold its monthly meeting at Labor hall. tonight. All members are re- quested to attend as important busi- ness is to be transacted. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES AND ‘ PAINS Feverish Headaches and Body Pains caused from a cold are soon reli by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QU INE Tablets. ‘There is only “Bromo Quininé.” FP. signature on tht box. IF THIN AND NERVOUS TRY BITRO-PHOSPHATE While exces attributed to ferent ind Is is wel that the of phosphorou: tem is very largely responsible | codition. s to be well s deficiency in. phosph may now be met by the use of Phosphate. which can’ be obtained fron any good druggist in convenient tablet form. In. many instances the «assimilation of this pho the: nefve tissue soon, produces ome change-gnerte di . Vigor and strength and lack of energy and loses its ugly ‘hollows and abrupt angles, becoming enveloped in a glow of perfect health and. beauty and the will and strength to be up and doing CAUTION:—Whi unsurpassed for thi general deh’ who do not use extra care in avoiding’ fat-producing’ foods. ad that stablish BitrorPhosphate is HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals. are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. KI-MOIDS t_to take, neutralize acidity and help restore digestion, | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNB . JAAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION oe ee Phone 53 E. A. Brown Quality Groceries at” Prices’ That” Talk SPECIALS Government Beans, \No. 3 cans, per dozen 2 00 weight $14.50 to $15.00; lightweight CANS... cece eee ee e $13.75. to 14.65; heavy packing sows %, ‘ smooth $13.85 to 14.40; heayy pack- Choice Tokay Grapes, 55 ling sows rough $13.50 to 13.75; pigs per basket....... on C js13.50 to 1425; eattic receipts 18,000 Small juicy Oranges, 2°dozen for.. vt 55c Fresh Potato Chips, pew package .......,. 15c | Two Delegates to Fifth Censti- | Various Parties and Factions \strength and interest ,is keen, ;Anti-monopoly, ahd as many. as 8 are jsteking election: from some districts, Union ware-|' s los ILLINOIS WILL PICK GON-GON MEMBERS TODAY tutional Convention from Each District EIGHT IN THE ' RUNNING Represented By Candidates For Big-Job Springfield, Til, Nov. 4—Delegates to the fifth constitutional convention of IWinois, two from each of the fifty one senatorial districts, are being se- lected by the voters of the state today. I addition proposals td instruct the delegates as to the wishes of the people concerning the inclusion in the pros- pective constitution of provision for the initiative and referendum ‘and authovizing municipalities to acquire re passed upon. ion of delegates in some dis- is considered a ,test of party Cand es tor delegates are running under * following designations: —Republi-} ¢ ¢an, Democratic, Socialist, Labor, In- dependent for the initiative’ and refer- cndum, Independent, and Idependent NOT \DATORY The instructions to the convention concerning the features of the consti- tution it is,to report are not manda- torysaud will merely indicate the de- ot the yoters but cannot bind the Efforts to make the in- struction binding by — containing peedges from the candidates have been |] made, however, , The instfuctions are in the form of three “Questions,” two dealing with the initiative and referendum. The} suggests the definite form in which | # ht go into the constitution as|! this m follows: “Shall the members of the Constitutional Convention be instruc ed to submit~a proposal for the ID TVLATIVES and RE RENT term INTTIATLY! herein used, coines easier, tic! oughly. that that agreement i Muhollan is quoted M; the] t BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Gaeetetetetededebecededetedetedtedeblotetetetel ” A_ Stubborn Cough ’ “Loosens Right Up — ‘This home-made remedy {9 8 woR- der for quick results, Easily und cheaply made, hesfeoenteogenteeenteobeobedeobrterterdodesdeeabeterteteotedesied Here is a home-made syrup which mil- lions of people ve found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action, Under its healing, soothing influence, chest ‘sore- ness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing be- you get a good night’s restful slecp. The usual throat, and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours, or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, crouy, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- ter coughs. ‘ To make this splendid cough syrup, jour 2% ounces of Pinex, into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thor- If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex i8 a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over fo: its prompt healing effect upon the mem: branes / ‘0 avoid disappointment ask. your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” wit} full directions, and don’t accept any: thing else. Guaranteed to give absolut: satisfaction or money promptly re funded The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne culls and s medium 00; culls breeding Spirit of Hopefulness That End of Strike Is Near Is Reported in Capital (Continned From Page One) tate to prevent possible suffering or loss of life there would be resisted by ilway commission, union ofticials.” say the Town- s, “have reached an agreement with the governor that if they remain it work no fuel which they mine will 1e sent out of the state.” “We will exert our authority fo see respected,” Mr. The Townley press has enlisted Capt. I. Pr. Baker, meaning the power to bring proposed Jaws and Constitutional Amendments to popular vote at any election, by pe- tition of 100,000 electors at large, all measures ubmitted to become laws when approyed by a majority of those yoting thereon; the term REREER- \DUM,-as herein u: meaning the power to-Suspend a specified act or acts of the legislature, by petitioi of 50, 00 electors at large, until suvr act or acts shall have been referred ‘o popular vote and approved hy ¢ ity of those voting: thereon ; powers of the Initiative and Referendum te be understood -as being extended by the y. and other political sub- division or district of the State. and to anply to-all local, special and munici- ion in and fo their respec- tlities and sub-divisions LS Ll would submit, -TWO I-—R PROPOS ‘The sévond question. if i the conventior t from the ‘initiati embodied in the to und referen- stitution an ive and refer nm proposal, identical with that of ques: tion No. 1 but for a separate vote ication by the people so that if approved it may take effect either as, part of the new constitution or as an amendment to the present ‘constitution. It ig thus hoped by the advocates of the initiative and referendum that, should the conyention fail to embody the provision in the constitution or the new constitution fail of ratification, the yoters will be enabled to add the provisions to the existing basic state law, The third question calls for. the sub- n by the convention of a pr ion in the new vonsti n “yrant- ¢ to the state and. to Cities, Towns, Villages and other municipal corpor- ations and districts the power to ac- quire outside of and beyond any con- stitutional debt limitation income-pr ducing utilities.” These utilities, its list! y be “such as water works, gas works, electre light and - power plants, street railways urban and inter- whan transportation’ systems, _ tele- phone and telegraph systems, elevated {MARKETS | —— — —-- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis Wheat ‘receipts 388 cars compared With 221 cars q year age, Cash 1, northern $2.70 to 2.80 ite $3.68 3-8"to 3.69 7-8; JL LIVE STOCK bulk ; SOUTHT pA Hogs, receipts 10,000, 95 to 14.35; pigs | sittle receipts 9,500, slo’ ttled lower, higher; fat steers 5 to 15:50; cows and heifers $6.00 to 10.75; calves $5.50 to 17.00; stock- ers and feeders $4.75 to 12.00; sheep receipt 500, slow, steady ; lambs $5.00 to 14.25; 50 to 9.50; ewes $11.00. slow ; CHICAGO LIVESTOCK j Hog -receipts 20,000; slow to -25¢ lower; heavyweight $14.50 to 14.90; medium weight $14.40 to 15.00; light- steady; beef steers medinm*and heavy- weight choice and prime $17.25 to 1 25; medium and good $10.50 to 17.00; common $8.25 to 10.50; lightweight good and choice $13.85 to 19.40; cows $6.25 to 12.75; butcher cattle heifers |} 35 to 14.00; canners and cutters $5.25 to 6.25; veal calves light and Clean ~Ci Write’ For Free Eye | than the range. URINI 5} : o Morning kaa eep Your Eyes J a ° Twas Said: On Johnny’s first day at school he was given a registration card on which his mother was to write his birth record. The following day he arrived late and without the registration slip. “Johnny,” said the teacher, “you must bring an\ excuse for being late and don’t, forget the slip about when you were born.” All out of breath next day, Johnny rushed in, holding a note from his mother. “Teacher,” he gasped, “I brought the one about being late, but-I for-. got the one about being born.” Excuses are all right in school, but in this business we never make excuses to our customers. Our service, ow prices, and the quality of the merchandise we sell make, excuses unnecessary. You can be sure of satisfaction when you purchase from us. QUALITY IS ECONOMY IN THE RANGE WORLD You are really interested in '-knowing, not what it costs, but what it will do! There is no article that goes ] into-your home that is more worthy of your most careful investigation We welcome the opportunity of demonstrating the particular merits of the genuinely ‘good Round~Oak Chief—why it }| EXCELS. REMEMBER THE YEAR AFTER—IN BUYING Most any range you might select would render service for a few years, but should you select the cheaper kind of range, disappoint- || ment-is sure té follow. ‘You will\be interested to know the price of the CHIEF is no more a@ pound than the cheaper range. The reason for the extra number of pounds’ is to render you the added years of service, also those extra conveniences. Let us demonstrate these claims to be FACTS, rather than enthu- siastic statements. We are Exclusive Distributors. Lomas Hardware Co. (Incorporated) + BISMARCK, N. D. i Kling in throat stops and jsi former federal fuel administrator for, North Dakota, in’ its plan, President Drennan is quoted by the; KINDERGARTEN terms “profiteer' hg pre: which is taken to indleate that the dis trict head of the United Mine Wor ers has been’ initiated into al the ah “OUCH! THAT OLD of the Post-Dated Check, At the same meeting Governor Fraz- ier d his sympathy with or- gan because, he said, he had ‘dom in being class a Bolshevik and a Just get out that bottle of Sloan’s Liniment and , “knock it galley-west”? ERE quick sy eard socialist, A good time was had by all. FORD ON HIS WAY Attorney General Ford, who was ad- vised by Drennan, it is said, that an agreement similar to that .jn North Dakota could not be placed in effect in Montana, “because conditions are dif- terent in North Dakota.’ is reported to Ke on his way to Bismarck for a con- ference with the district chief of the eoal miner: The Dixie Five will be at the Armory _ this Wednesday night. | Phone 722 for Dry Lig- nite.- S..S. Clifford. tf full, of rheumatic twinges? You should have Sloan's Liniment ha ya eased up t i} Liniment Heep 1t handy . ‘First in Style” ’ And the fne —POLO CLOTHS -—-VELOURS —FROST GLOSS - Three handsome groups— New Fall Dresses, Special Taffeta, Taffeta and Geor- gette combinations, French serges, Chiffons Panama Dresses;- values up to $37.50; special $23.50 Dresses of excellent qual- ity, effective styles, orna- mented with. silk embroid- ery, braids, appliqued orna- ments and beads. Values up to $29.50; spec- ial at $18.50 - These are ‘ high . grade Dress, developed of Serge, Wool Jersey, Taffeta and Satin and Serge combina- tions. \Some are embroid- ered; others are plain or braided. Silk and Wool Dresses’ HONOR ROLL Courier-News in an address on the strike at — the | Monday} Will School:—Robert Capper, Ed- round-table as uently the} ward Nicols, Amel Watts, Albert Zeer, Jack Convers, Fredric Muix, Oma Wal- la, Julius Bortell, Ernest McCall, Mel- RHEUMATISM!” ch in temperature, prepared for that | { were you? Left you stiff, sore, || a bottle of & ES z & ed part— ing, bringing , | | vin Munger, ‘Theimer, Jack Mathenson, Mar; Thompson, Patty Whittney, Mae Thompson, Eleanor Laran, Vera | Carr, Marjorie’ Early, Helen — Frb- | meyer. | lat Wednesday night. | the Bismarck chapter of the | |avill be present. The school | | inspection and initiation in | | the evening. { quet, which will cost $1 per | plate, must: notify’ Mrs. | Evelyn Bergeson or Mrs. | | Alfred Zuger not later than | | November 9. Robert Hoskins, George Lou herry The Dixie Five will be the Armory _ this! \| NOTICE 0. E. S. | The annual inspection of || Eastern Star will be held || Mrs. Clara Warriner of | Grand Forks, grand matron, | a banquet at 6 o’clock and | All those who will be present for the ban- | pecialization, skillful selection that go into the assembling oi the ready-to-wear garments here, come into marked prominence in these specially priced Coats. The finest. collection to be found anywhere at like prices. Fabrics that are not only stylish, but their light weight and warmth will be sure to touch a responsive chord with women who have a winter coat to buy. —TINSELTONES SILVERTONES —MIXTURES $19.50, $35.00, $49.50 POOORLEELDLEOLILIOIILOSOLILLELOLDLODUELEDILOLOLLDLDEOLIDE LE LEOTOLDIDEIEIDOLELOLD DEEOOLOLEDDOODODEEDEO ODODE DOOODEEOEEDOOLDODOTOOOOTED [POC COOPOLELOLO LI OTP LLL LEDOROL LOLI DOLELEDLIDLOLELLOPEOLOOCESEEOLELOOOLELEDE “First in Variety” “Foremost in Values” | Mugterole Works Without the of can easily relieve ‘pain, ness with a little c* combined in the form of the presént white ointment. It Vesed the of : mI ‘ : \{ from sore throat, November 12, at which time || croup, stiff neck, : headache, congestion, pleurit ; | tism, Jumbago, pains and back or joints, sprains, sore bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cokis of | will be held in the afternoon, || gchest(itoften prevents pneumonia)... Co., for Medora Coal. ., : Webb Brothers “STD UST Blister—Easier, Quicker There’s ho sense in mixing’a mess ma flour: and water when you ehite Musterole. wi le. Musterole i6 made of pid of other helpful. aeeten Musterh ia sane ralad justerole usual Wes] re t asthma, 20 a @c jars; hospital’ size $2:50. Phone 75—City Fuel Presenting A Wonderful Demonstration of Style, Quality, and Value in New Winter Coats High Grade, Fashionable Models for Women and Misses, including Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored Types, _at $19.50, at $35.00, at $49.50 | Each of these groups bring saving possibilities of a highly interesting nature.. feeeesseeerasessesseseereereceseseveror. - New Suits of the Better Kind In a Specially Priced Sale Saving opportunities such as this are, and will be, scarce this season. .The values are only possible by the readjustment of our regular lines. The styles are astonishingly smart—brimming over with verve and youth. The materials are ‘Silvertones, all wool Velours, lovely Tinseltones, Broadcloths, Tricotines and Mannish, Mixtures. Sizes for women and misses. Every Suit Specially Priced Your and serviceable. choice ........ - Coats at $10.00 We have still a few Coats left in this lot. Last season’s styles, but excellent values. The materials are warm ~ $10.00 east y

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